Posts Tagged ‘Rome’
Rome Jett Snowboard 2010
Posted in Blog, Rome Snowboards on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentTech-tionary: Rome Pop Core Matrix
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentQuality, lightweight wood in segments that are optimized for length creates a smooth, consistent, responsive flex profile.
Tech-tionary: Rome StraightBiax Laminate
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentThe most buttery laminate in the Rome collection, the 90 degree off-axis fibers in this laminate create a flx profile that is tuned for jumping, jibbing, or just cruising mellow turns with friends.
Tech-tionary: Rome Impact Plates
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentLanding on knuckles, ledges, boxes, rails and rocks is abusive on snowboards. So in Rome’s high-end boards, they place thinly milled Titanal aluminum plates under the binding area to fight against core compressions. This patent-pending technology increases strength 2.5 times.
Tech-tionary: Rome Superpop Core Matrix
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentLDC (Low Density Control) Technology is Rome’s wood laminate patterning where they place low-density Paulonia wood in low-stress areas of the core in order to reduce significant amounts of weight. The LDC tech keeps this core superlight, while Impact Plates fight against core compression.
Tech-tionary: Rome StraightTriax 30 Carbon Laminate
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentPowered by the 30 degree off-axis fibers, this laminate delivers an easy-to-finesse freestyle feel for the larger riders and a rip-deep-ruts feel for lighter riders. Carbon in the centerline of the tip and tail increases ollie and nollie hight and adds pleasre to those powder slashes.
Tech-tionary: Rome Carbon Centerline Stringers
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentA stringer laid directly on ther centerline of the board from the inserts to the nose and tail adds ollie and nollie pop without adding any unwanted torsional stiffness.
Tech-tionary: Rome SinterSpeed Base
Posted in Blog, Tech-tionary on July 15th, 2009 by courtney – Be the first to commentSuper fast sintered performance driven by the highest level of wax absorption in Rome’s base collection.














